Most often, the cause is mumps, a contagious paramyxovirus characterized by symptoms such as swelling of the salivary glands and a tender, swollen jaw. Other viral causes include influenza (the ...
The glands had a firm, rubbery consistence; they were neither tender nor inflamed, and the overlying skin was freely movable. Two patients had associated swelling of the submaxillary salivary glands.
Only about 1% of salivary stones form in these glands. Most people who have a blocked salivary duct experience symptoms of pain and swelling during mealtime. However, you can have a blocked ...
Salivary gland obstruction results in pain and swelling in the cheek or under the jawline while eating, and foul-tasting drainage into the mouth. Such obstruction can also progress to severe infection ...
had symptoms of sialadenitis usually manifesting itself as bilateral parotid swelling. Thirty-one of the 67 patients also had submandibular gland swellings. One year later, persistent salivary ...
Six days after discharge a swelling was noted in the region of the right parotid gland; the temperature was 103.2°F. Six hundred thousand units of penicillin was administered, and she was ...